Dubrovnik features medieval walls, palaces, churches, and fortresses. The Old Town displays Venetian and Croatian architecture from the 13th to 17th centuries. The city walls, Rector's Palace, and Franciscan Monastery document the maritime and cultural history of the region.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This 13th century fortification circles the Old Town along 1940 meters with towers and fortresses.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This 11th century fortress features three terraces and walls up to 12 meters thick.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This island contains an 11th century Benedictine monastery and Mediterranean vegetation.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This 300-meter main street connects the eastern and western gates of the Old Town.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This palace from the 15th century combines Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The building functions as a museum displaying the political and cultural history of Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Baroque cathedral features a treasury room storing religious artifacts and relics of Saint Blaise. The building replaced a Romanesque church damaged in the 1667 earthquake.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This Gothic and Renaissance building from the 16th century served multiple functions throughout history: customs office, state treasury, armory, bank and mint.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The fortress tower stands at the highest point of the city walls. Built in 1464, it provided defense against potential attacks from the north.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stone fortress from the 15th century located on the western walls protecting the old harbor. Contains circular towers and defensive positions.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Religious complex built in the 14th century containing a church, museum, library with manuscripts and artwork from medieval times.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Maritime defense structure from the 16th century at the entrance of the old port. Houses the Maritime Museum and Aquarium.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stone monument from 1418 located in the main square. The column represents a medieval knight and served as the city standard.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Gallery displaying photographs by international photojournalists documenting conflicts worldwide. The museum presents permanent exhibitions and temporary collections.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The 15th-century western city entrance consists of inner and outer gates with a stone bridge and defense system.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This Sephardic synagogue was built in the 14th century and contains historical ritual objects and Torah scrolls of the Jewish community.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This 18th century church displays Roman Baroque architectural elements with a monumental open staircase of 27 steps.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The cable car rises to Mount Srđ at 405 meters altitude and shows the city rooftops and Adriatic Sea.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The beach sits within a natural limestone cave and can be reached only by boat or swimming.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The 31-meter tower contains two bronze statues that automatically strike the hours.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This beach sits at the bottom of 160 steps and provides a view of the Old Town and Lokrum Island.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Historic fountain from the 15th century at the eastern end of Stradun, served as water supply for city residents.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Maritime quarantine station from the 17th century outside the city walls, now hosts exhibitions and events.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stone breakwater built in 1873 protects the old harbor and provides views of the sea.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The maritime museum inside St. John's fortress displays fish and marine creatures from the Adriatic Sea.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Religious building from 1715 in Baroque style featuring a statue of the city saint on the altar.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
French fortress from the 19th century on Lokrum island with military history exhibitions.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Central market square with a monument to poet Ivan Gundulić and daily fruit and vegetable sales.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This monumental fountain from the 15th century supplied water to the city. Its 16 faucets are integrated into stone masks.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Rocky beach with views of the Adriatic Sea. Access is via steep stairs between the rocks.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The island contains two villages and no cars. Pine forests and olive groves characterize the landscape.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The 16th century fortress protected the eastern harbor entrance. Today it serves as an event venue and museum.